- The
ghost knifefishes are a family,
Apteronotidae, of ray-finned
fishes in the
order Gymnotiformes.
These fish are
native to
Panama and
South America...
- albifrons) is a
tropical fish
belonging to the
ghost knifefish family (
Apteronotidae). They
originate in
freshwater habitats in
South America where they...
-
dentary of the
ghost knifefish species Sternarchogiton nattereri (family
Apteronotidae) has
upper and
lower pharyngeal tooth plates bearing 9–11 and 7–9 teeth...
- knifefishes)
Family Sternopygidae (gl**** and rat-tail knifefishes)
Family Apteronotidae (ghost knifefishes) The featherbacks,
family Notopteridae. The aba,...
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Apteronotoidea Family Sternopygidae (gl**** and rat-tail knifefishes)
Family Apteronotidae (ghost knifefishes) Most
gymnotiforms are
weakly electric,
capable of...
- knifefish, is a
species of
weakly electric knifefish in the
family Apteronotidae,
native to the deep
river channels of the
Amazon basin. This species...
-
Aphyonidae Apistidae Aploactinidae Aplocheilidae Aplodactylidae Apogonidae Apteronotidae Aracanidae Arapaimidae Argentinidae Ariidae Ariommatidae Arripidae Artedidraconidae...
- leptorhynchus) is a
species of
weakly electric knifefish in the
family Apteronotidae. The
brown ghost knifefish is the only
vertebrate proven to have negligible...
- As of
August 2023[update], the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 8509 data
deficient species in the
Chordata phylum (Animalia kingdom). Anguilla...
-
tissue (which
forms muscle), however, one
group of Gymnotiformes, the
Apteronotidae,
derived their electric organ from
neurogenic tissue (which
forms nerves)...